Researching the Deep Blue
We want to prioritise research and development, because it’s the only way to grow the country.
We want to prioritise research and development, because it’s the only way to grow the country.
I’m quite optimistic that, despite all the challenges, there will be plenty of opportunities for both sides to collaborate—not only in confronting climate change, but in tackling a broader set of global issues together.
The grouping of emerging markets and developing countries collectively serves as a crucial force for stability, progress, and positive influence in the contemporary world.
The U.S. is becoming the foremost disruptor of the international system. Its imposition of sanctions against ICC judges serves as a microcosm of the broader struggle over who gets to shape the rules of global governance.
The latest aggression toward Iran led by the U.S. has exposed the decline of U.S. hegemony.
China is helping remind the world what every nation had agreed to 80 years ago by choosing dialogue over domination, mutual benefit over exploitation, and peace over brute force.
Deeper economic relations with China have the potential to spark innovation, encourage development, and help create a more resilient, sustainable, and equitable global economy.
In creating IOMed, Beijing is offering a different vision of international relations — one that values soft solutions over hard clashes and consensus over coercion.
The second China-Central Asia Summit offers a sense of optimism for public figures and private citizens in all six participating countries. Now, in the spirit of cooperation, the hard work begins: putting agreements into action.
Jiangsu Soccer City League (JSCL) integrates regional cultural elements, including local characteristics, historical heritage and regional cuisine, into the events, elevating it from a mere sporting event to a vehicle for regional cultural identity, attracting more attention from the public.
The recently expanded ICE raids represent the largest militarization of immigration deportation in over 150 years of U.S. history.
African voices and priorities must drive international cooperation because Africa holds the keys to global challenges, from climate resilience to innovation and inclusive growth. Granting more attention to Africa and providing access ensure solutions are relevant, effective, and sustainable.